BALDWIN'S 



ELEMENTS OF PSYCHOLOaY. 



By James Mark Baldwin, Professor in Princeton College, xvi + 372 pp. 

 i2mo. Teachers' price, 7^. ; j^i.50. 



Mind. — " We congratulate Professor Baldwin on having succeeded in his main 

 aim. He has produced a really good text-book for elementary classes, presenting 

 the newest essentials of the science in a single compact volume at reasonable 

 cost." 



University Correspondent. — " It is on the whole a good piece of work, and we 

 do not know an elementary book on psychology which we would prefer to this for 

 the use of a beginner." 



G. M. Duncan, Professor in Yale University, in PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW.— 

 " We regard it on the whole as the best elementary text-book on psychology now 

 before the public. It is written from the scientific standpoint, and in a thoroughly 

 scientific spirit, by one versed in the literature and acquainted with the latest 

 advances of the science," 



Journal of Education (London). — "We doubt if a better introduction to 

 mental science has yet been written." 



Lloyd Morgan in Nature.— "It appears to us to possess the great merit of 

 giving abundant evidence of independent thought and treatment. It will, in the 

 hands of senior students, stimulate them to thought and criticism ; such criticism 

 as the teacher who is in earnest welcomes like a breath of keen fresh air." 



Revista critica de filosofia. — " This book is full of exact and finished analysis, 

 replete with facts, lucid in style and arrangement. We do not hesitate to recom- 

 mend its translation [into Italian]." 



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